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Isaakovich Eitingon (Russian: Наум Исаакович Эйтингон, romanized: Naum
Isaakovich Eytingon), also
known as
Leonid Aleksandrovich Eitingon (Russian: Леонид...
- Max
Eitingon (German: [ˈaɪtɪŋɡɔn]; 26 June 1881 – 30 July 1943) was a
German medical doctor and psychoanalyst,
instrumental in
establishing the institutional...
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Eitingon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Eitingon is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Max
Eitingon (1881–1943), Russian-German...
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psychoanalysis in Berlin. Its
founding members included Karl
Abraham and Max
Eitingon. The
scientists at the
institute furthered Sigmund Freud's work but also...
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exactly the
opinion of
Eitingón's children." For her part, Mary-Kay
Wilmers emphasizes that
Eitingon was a womanizer. In any case,
Eitingon was
responsible for...
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government of
Spain in 1936.
During the
civil war, he was
recruited by
Nahum Eitingon, an
officer of the NKVD (People's
Commissariat for
Internal Affairs, the...
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subsequent importance in the
psychoanalytic movement were Karl
Abraham and Max
Eitingon from Berlin, Sándor
Ferenczi from
Budapest and the New York-based Abraham...
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Sudoplatov to
organize Trotsky's murder. Sudoplatov, in turn, co-opted
Nahum Eitingon.
According to Sudoplatov's
Special Tasks, the NKVD set up
three autonomous...
- Society. By 1908
there were 14
regular members and some
guests including Max
Eitingon, Carl Jung, Karl Abraham, and
Ernest Jones, all ****ure
Presidents of the...
- as The
Eitingons: A
Twentieth Century Story,
recounting the
story of her mother's
Russian relations,
including the
psychoanalyst Max
Eitingon, as well...